
Dartmouth Blanks Union
HANOVER, N.H. - With a three-goal first period the Dartmouth
(3-1, 2-1 ECAC Hockey) men's hockey team shutout Union (2-3-2,
0-1-2 ECAC Hockey), 4-0, on Friday in the Big Green's home opener.
Scott Fleming (Plainfield, Ont.) recorded his first multiple-point
game with his first collegiate goal and assist. Senior netminder
Mike Devine (Orchard Park, N.Y.) had his fifth career shutout
saving all 29 Dutchmen shots.
Dartmouth started things off with a bang firing at will resulting
in four straight shots on goal as Nick Johnson (Calgary, Alta.)
opening the scoring just 1:56 into the period. An early power play
opportunity for the Big Green had three shots on net before Fleming
took a shot pulling the goalie to the far side of the net as
Johnson was there for the follow-through and his third goal of the
season.
Union had a chance to tie it up but Jon Wolter (Branford, Conn.),
playing in his first collegiate game, blocked the shot before it
ever reached Devine.
A hard working Connor Shields (Edmonton, Alta.) spotted his team to
a two-goal lead at 13:54 with the sevemth goal of his career, first
of the season.
Then at 15:14 a clear out by Evan Stephens (Bessemer, Mich.) just
two minutes later had Fleming there for the strike to give the Big
Green a three-goal lead.
The second stanza was pretty even as neither side was able to gain
an advantage. In the third the Dutchmen had several opportunity to
get on the board but Devine was up to the challenge as he made
several acrobatic saves down low. The Dartmouth defenders were also
on their game as the Big Green blocked eight shots by Union.
Joe Gaudet (Etna, N.H.) potted his first of the season as he, Rob
Smith (Brooks, Alta.) and Peter Boldt (Greenwich, Conn.) combined
for Dartmouth final goal with four minutes left to play.
Union outshot the Big Green, 29-26 but was 0-for-4 on the power
play. Dartmouth went 2-for-4 with the extra man. Two Dutchmen
netminders combined for 22 saves as Justin Mrazek started the game
and was chased to allow Corey Milan to finish the contest.
The Big Green is back in action tomorrow night in a 7:00 pm matchup
with Rensselaer at Thompson Arena.
















